Suggest Treatment For Dandruff And Rashes When Diagnosed With Seborrheic Dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis; ketoconazole shampoo+topical steroid lotions
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I can see blotchy red patches/ areas on the back of scalp with a few lesions of folliculitis.
This is seborrheic dermatitis along with bacterial folliculitis.
If I was the treating doctor I would suggest that you use a ketoconazole based shampoo, daily or every alternate days. Nizoral is an OTC ketoconazole shampoo and you may try it. Lather it well on to wet scalp and allow it to act for 5-7 minutes before rinsing it off.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a steroid responsive dermatosis and it responds remarkably well to topical steroid lotions, foams, gels etc. Red, itchy, scaly patches such as these are an indication for starting topical steroids.
Therefore I suggest that you use either mometasone furoate 0.1% lotion Or fluocinolone acetonide 0.05% lotion, once or twice daily at scalp skin. Topical steroid lotion can be continued for 2-3 weeks and thereafter stopped once the condition has abated.
Topical vitamin D analogues e.g calcipotriol or calcitriol lotion/ solution can also be used as an alternative to topical steroids lotions.
Since seborrheic dermatitis may relapse therefore it is advisable to continue with a ketoconazole shampoo, indefinitely.
Minor relapses can be managed with topical vitamin D lotions/ solutions and only moderate to severe relapses necessitates topical steroids.
A course of an Oral antibiotic e.g either Amoxicillin Or cloxacillin, thrice daily for a week would help resolve folliculitis.
These are prescription medications and I suggest that you talk to a doctor for the needful and use these under supervision of a dermatologist.
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